How to access the title of a matlab fig file

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I've opened a fig file. Let's call it
fig_1=openfig('sample.fig')
Now fig_1 is a figure object.
Where the title string of the relative plot is stored and how to get it? Thanks

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 24 Jun 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 24 Jun 2015
plot(1:10);
title('abc');
h1=get(gca,'title');
titre=get(h1,'string')
With newest version of Matlab
plot(1:10);title('abc');
h1=gca,
titre=h1.Title.String
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Theo
Theo on 24 Jun 2015
Thanks Azzi. It works. however is there a way to extract the title string directly from the fig object rather than loading the fig file into a plot and then extracting the string from that? In other words is the title string accessible directly from the fig object? Thanks

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Adam
Adam on 24 Jun 2015
If you mean the figure title as you say then:
fig_1.Name
post R2014b or
get( fig_1, 'Name' )
before R2014b
gives you what is shown in the figure's title bar. If you really mean a plot title then refer to Azzi Abdelmalek's answer, but you should be careful to be more specific in your question if that is the case.

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